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    5x7 film processing, what to use?

    I'm thinking of buying a 5x7 monorail with a couple of film holders (just to have a play for a trial) what do people use to process their films. A large tank Taco style? Or is it only done in a tray?

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    Re: 5x7 film processing, what to use?

    Jobo Expert drums. 3006 is ideal, but I also use 3004 and 3005 when I have a mixed batch including larger sheets. Some have also reported good results with the 3010.

    On a tighter budget: print processing drums, BTZS tubes, slosher trays.

    If you're just dipping your toe in and want to spend only a bare minimum for now, you can use ordinary trays to get started.

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    Re: 5x7 film processing, what to use?

    I developed two 5x7's at a time by placing each neg in separate 8x10 trays inside a larger tray -- then I just rock the larger outside tray and no worries about scratching the negs or splashing the developer all over the place.

    But now in a Jobo Expert Drum (3005).

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    Re: 5x7 film processing, what to use?

    Thanks for the replies.

    I used to process 5x7 colour film in a smaller Jobo, would that not work for film?

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    Re: 5x7 film processing, what to use?

    You can do 5 in a jobo 3010 and also use it for 10 4x5s......this is off label use but it seems to work.

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    Re: 5x7 film processing, what to use?

    I have tried everything I can think of to do daylight developing without spending lots but settled on tray development in the end, its quick because you can do lots of sheets at once and once you get it worked out its ok, an IR viewer helps to make the learning curve shorter and to make the process more interesting. BTZS style tubes are good too.

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    Re: 5x7 film processing, what to use?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Bray View Post
    I'm thinking of buying a 5x7 monorail with a couple of film holders (just to have a play for a trial) what do people use to process their films. A large tank Taco style? Or is it only done in a tray?
    Hangers in plastic food containers - no scratching. Rubbermaid makes one gallon containers thatare just the right size (available at Walmart in the US).

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    Ortho in trays under a safelight. Panchro in a Unicolor print drum.
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    For a bit less money you can try jobo 2830 print drums. Purchased this recently as I wasn't satisfied with my tray developed X-ray film and wanted to try regular film - works like a charm - even without any base or motor.
    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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